With less than a month left before Election Day, he writes, the assemblywoman has still not made a single innovative policy proposal. Spoiler alert: neither has the incumbent, as David points out in his Oct. 16 print column. But at least the mayor can run on ideas he has already implemented.

The New York GOP slammed Gov. Andrew Cuomo Wednesday for failing to return all the campaign contributions he received from scandal-tarred movie executive Harvey Weinstein, including from 2006 account that no longer exists.

It is not clear what giving the money back would accomplish, given that Weinstein's scandal renders him incapable of influencing politicians for the foreseeable future and probably forever. But the GOP's statement is Politics 101 because it calls attention to the fact that Cuomo received campaign donations from Weinstein in the first place. Will Bredderman reports.

House members side with struggling taxi owners

Let by Rep. Grace Meng, seven members of New York's House delegation are pushing a federal agency to back off medallion owners who are struggling to stay current on the massive loans they took out before medallions plunged in value. Matthew Flamm reports.

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